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IT & Cybersecurity

Governing enterprise IT for demanding operations.

Our IT function is built around a core principle: enterprise IT must be governed, not merely managed. We ensure that technology supports the organisation's business objectives, creates value for stakeholders, maintains an optimal level of risk, and enables efficient use of resources — across every entity in the group. This means developing and evolving the target IT architecture of the holding group, standardising platforms, centralising key services, unifying processes, and integrating information systems in alignment with strategic business goals and corporate governance requirements.

Capabilities

Enterprise IT Governance

Establishing and maintaining IT governance frameworks that align technology decisions with business objectives, corporate governance requirements, and stakeholder value — including IT strategy, policy frameworks, and performance oversight.

Target Architecture Development

Development and evolution of the target IT architecture for the holding group, including standardisation of IT platforms, centralisation of key services, unification of processes, and integration of information systems across group companies.

Infrastructure Management

Management of servers, networks, cloud environments, and end-user computing infrastructure across group entities, aligned with the unified IT resource management model.

Information Security

Implementation and monitoring of information security controls, access management, vulnerability assessment, and incident response — ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of group information assets.

Systems Administration

Administration of core business systems including ERP, CRM, document management, and collaboration platforms, with a focus on cross-entity integration and process unification.

Data Management & Compliance

Data governance, backup and recovery procedures, and compliance with data protection regulations including GDPR — underpinned by a unified IT resource management model aligned with strategic and governance requirements.

Why It Matters

Governing enterprise IT is aimed at ensuring that IT supports the organisation's business objectives, creates value for stakeholders, maintains an optimal level of risk, and enables efficient use of resources. For international holding groups, this requires more than operational IT support — it demands a structured governance approach that drives platform standardisation, service centralisation, process unification, and system integration across all group companies. A dedicated IT governance function provides the architecture, oversight, and institutional knowledge that fragmented external support cannot deliver.